1 linphone-3.3.0 -- ?????????
2 * liblinphone is ported to iphoneOS and Google Android
3 * Internal refactoring of liblinphone (code factorisation, encapsulation
5 * enhancements made to presence support (SIP/SIMPLE)
8 * be nat friendly using OPTIONS request and using received,rport from
10 * improve bitrate usage of speex codec
11 * allow speex to run with vbr (variable bit rate) mode
12 * add speex/32000 (ultra wide band speex codec)
13 * answer empty SIP INFO requests
14 * reverse order of call logs
15 * optimize video display
16 * manual or automatic network connectivity management (so that REGISTERs
17 are only sent when network is up or refreshed when it comes back)
19 linphone-3.2.1 -- October 5, 2009
20 * improve graphics and behaviour of mute button
21 * updated translations
22 * windows installer installs reg keys to indicate windows to start linphone clicking of sip uris
23 * workaround a bug Gtk-macos X with modal popup windows, preventing to answer calls
25 linphone-3.2.0 -- September 17, 2009
27 * new idle view with two buttons
28 * ability to dial the number from dialpad
29 * improve local IP address detection when having multiple networks (ex: VPNs)
30 * use proxy's received and rport params from via in Contact header when possible
31 * port to mac os X leopard (using gtk/x11), audio only for now
32 * DevC++ support now deprecated, use msys/mingw (see README.mingw for details)
33 * add an option to ask linphone to place a call, whenever an instance is already running or not:
34 should be useful for starting calls from a web browser recognizing the 'sip:' uri scheme.
35 * french and italian translation updated
36 * don't show ffmpeg codecs when encoder are disabled in ffmpeg library.
38 - video4linux2 support
40 - socket leak in mtu discovery
43 linphone-3.1.2 -- May 5, 2009
44 * make it work with lastest ffmpeg swscale
45 * improve theora packer
46 * update theora default settings to match performance of 1.0 release.
47 * fix a random crash during video resizing on linux with SDL.
49 linphone-3.1.1 -- April 14, 2009
50 * fix crash when opening property box, in some rare case
51 * windows version uses the new libmsdscap plugin (video capture using directshow)
52 * improved translations
54 linphone-3.1.0 -- March 16, 2009
55 * linphone can now send large video pictures: up to SVGA, configurable via the user interface
56 * automatic rescaling of the video windows to the video size of incoming stream
57 * improved webcam support on windows
58 * plenty of user interface cosmetic improvements
59 * set a user friendly gtk theme by default on windows
60 * linphonec can compile and work without libreadline
61 * enable translations on windows
62 * enable lookups of SRV records
63 * new 'linphonecsh' program to send commands to a linphonec running as daemon using unix sockets or tcp.
66 linphone-3.0.0 -- October 13, 2008
67 * new graphical interface based on Glade/Gtk
69 * STUN working for RTP
70 * fully ported to windows
71 * accurate bandwidth management (to let video occupy all remaning bandwidth)
72 * new H264 plugin based on x264 (msx264)
73 * automatic call hangup upon media transmission faillure
75 linphone-2.1.1 -- February 13, 2008
76 * fix interroperability bug with Asterisk about a BYE not sent by linphone.
77 * fix alsa support weakness (capture underruns not recovered)
79 linphone-2.1.0 -- January 25, 2008
81 * enable resizing of video output
82 * hu translation added
84 linphone-2.0.1 -- November 30, 2007
85 * fix interop issue with asterisk
86 * answer OPTIONS and other SIP messages
87 * allow usage of ALSA user pcm devices with the sound->alsadev config item.
89 linphone-2.0.0 -- November 15, 2007
90 * port to libeXosip2-3.0.x with libosip2-3.0.x
91 * implements early media
92 * implements incoming re-INVITE
93 * presence support improvements
94 * ipv6 working on windows
95 * implements SDP over 200ok/ACK
96 * add experimental snow codec support
97 * answers to VFU request in SIP-INFO by sending an I-frame.
98 * ffmpeg rate control enabled, improved mpeg4 quality for low bandwidths
99 * separate video grabbing and display in linphonec
101 linphone-1.7.1 -- April 16, 2007
103 * compilation bugfixes (when video support is disabled)
104 * fix IM icons path bug
106 linphone-1.7.0 -- April 11, 2007
107 * new splash screen when no webcam is detected
108 * new friend commands for linphonec
109 * gnome interface becomes gtk-only
110 * fix issue with codec bitrate settings when no bandwidth limits are given
111 * open rtp sockets before sending SDP offer or answer (so that we don't miss the
114 linphone-1.6.0 -- January 23, 2007
115 * Video4Linux V2 support with mjpeg cameras
116 * use MPEG4 config string provided in the SDP (if any)
117 * fix bug when choosing an invalid ring sound file
118 * fix bug when using quickcam driver with CIF size
119 * reduce audio bandwidth usage for <128kbit/s connections with video
121 linphone-1.5.1 -- November 14, 2006
124 linphone-1.5.0 -- October 11, 2006
125 * compliant theora support (using Luca Barbato's draft)
126 * mpeg4 support (compliant with RFC3016)
127 * controls to display and modify video codec list (gnome interface)
128 * banwidth usage improvements
129 * splash screen when no webcam is detected
131 linphone-1.4.1 -- September 18, 2006
132 * fixes crash when attempting to make two simultaneous calls
133 * fixes crash when having no soundcard
134 * require theora>=1.0.0-alpha7
135 * do not allow resizing of the gnome interface
136 * do not change mixer settings at startup
138 linphone-1.4.0 -- September 11, 2006
139 * no more glib dependency at all
140 * new mediastreamer2 framework for audio/video streaming
141 * stable video support with H.263-1998
143 * experimental theora support
144 * jack support unported to mediastreamer2, sorry : volunteer needed
145 * video resolution and framerate set according to bandwidth constraints.
146 * linphonec new "soundcard" command to list and choose sound devices.
147 * new download and upload bandwidth parameters used to find suitable video/audio codec choice and parameters.
148 * new 'play' and 'record' functions to linphonec to play and record wav files